Monday, July 5, 2010

All my life I have loved going to the mailbox. Many years ago, I looked forward to walking from our house to the dirt road to get the mail. It was never anything important, but it was something for a young girl to look forward to. I still do that today. My box is an old fashion mailbox on the street where I can walk to get the mail. I can hardly wait for the postman to arrive, regardless of what kind of mail I receive.He really blessed me recently with an unexpected package. One of my nice blogging friends sent me a wonderful surprise. She is Danica, the "Happy Girl" at http://danicalynn.blogspot.com. She is very talented and designs cards.

This is one of her creation that she used for her message to me.These are an assortment of cards she surprised me with. I was never so excited when I opened my package. I was very pleased and happy to think someone would take the time to do this for me. Thanks Danica for your kindness and thoughtfulness.

A birthday greeting.Blank for miscellaneous messages.

A get well greeting.

A blank card for a personal message.

I love these cards very much and will make good us of them. In fact, I feel I own half of the Hallmark stores (they just do not know it). I enjoy receiving and sending cards. There is hardly a day that goes by I do not send someone a card. Danica, you knew the perfect thing to do to make me feel special.

You know LV, the more I read your posts' the more I believe you and I are cut from the same cloth! I love walking down my dirt road to go get the mail! And I love when something fun appears!Hope you had a lovely 4th and have a great week dear friend!Terry

I'm so very happy that you enjoy them!!!! You made me feel so special especially when I was off with my surgery (you sent two cards!), that I felt it was time to return the gesture so you knew how very special I think you are. Enjoy using them! :-)

Young 87 who is enjoying life to the fullest. Retired in 1991 after working 40 years. Lost my husband in 1995. This is a new world for me and I am not a writer. So bear with me, and perhaps in the future I can present something of interest to you.